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The security information and event management (SIEM) market is defined by the customer's need to apply security analytics to event data in real time for the early detection of targeted attacks and data breaches, and to collect, store, analyze and report on log data for incident response, forensics and regulatory compliance. The vendors included in the Magic Quadrant analysis have technologies that have been designed for this purpose, and they actively market and sell these technologies to the security buying center.

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Traditional technologies for securing the evolving enterprise data center are being adapted by leading solution providers to work across a broad range of datacenter deployment scenarios. Enterprise buyers should look for solution providers that have explicitly adapted their solutions to work together in a layered, defense-in-depth approach for data center security.

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With federal budgets trending downward and both cyberthreats and mandates heading upward, the question becomes, "Can you get comprehensive cybersecurity that provides real-time threat visibility and protection at a reasonable cost? The answer is yes."

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For Kirk Davis, Director of Information Security at Vidant Health, tough days at work feature security events big and small. One especially tough day was when the North Carolina not-for-profit healthcare company was attacked by a Cryptowall Trojan that was able to encrypt half a million files before his team could respond. Soon enough, these …

Containers, the younger and smaller siblings of virtualization, are more active and growing faster than a litter of puppies. Recent stats for one vendor show containers now running on 10% of hosts, up from 2% 18 months ago. Adoption is skewed toward larger organizations running more than 100 hosts. And the number of running containers …

If you are like most organizations, the majority of your apps have been virtualized but are still running in your own data center[1]. IT has been busy renovating the data center to take advantage of the increased agility and reduced operating costs of a private cloud. You may have virtualized data-center network and storage as …

Cloud environments have made some things much easier for development teams and IT organizations. Self-service portals have cut down the amount of “hands on” intervention to spin up new environments for new products. Provisioning of new infrastructure has moved from weeks or days to minutes. One thing that barely changed with this transformation is security. …